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Elesa introduces cam-operated levers

An Elesa (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 22, 2008

Elesa has introduced the GN927 series, a range of eccentric cam-operated levers suited to equipment mounting on tubular frameworks.

The range is designed for attachment to medical furniture, wheelchairs, trolleys, orthopaedic seating, therapeutic products, bicycles or other mobile equipment where rapid fixing/removal or re-positioning is required.

GN927 cam-clamps feature a smooth action cam-clamping plate arrangement with fine adjustment by means of a knurled knob, or as a non-adjustable configuration.

This cam with plastic clamping plate design ensures smooth torque-free clamping to eliminate movement or 'wriggle' during the clamping process.

It also ensures that the clamping force cannot exceed set limits, which can be as high as 8KN.

Both adjustable and non-adjustable types are available in female or male formats and thread forms of M6 and M8.

Since the GN927 clamps are intended for frequent manual operation, Elesa have paid special attention to ergonomic features such as touch comfort, feel and fit, using its glass-reinforced acetal resin based (POM) technopolymer for the hand lever itself.

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